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1 40600-R-RPT Revision 0 February 2018 Lighting Impact Statement Date: February 2018 To: From: Hemmera nvirochem Inc. 18th Floor, 4730 Kingsway Burnaby, BC V5H 0C6 Don McLean, DMD & Associates Ltd. File: File: Re: Lighting Impact Statement - BHP Potash xport Facility at Fraser Surrey Docks DMD & Associates Ltd. (DMD) was retained as a qualified lighting professional firm by Hemmera nvirochem Inc. (Hemmera) to provide an impact statement for the proposed lighting design for the proposed potash export facility (Project) at Fraser Surrey Docks (FSD) by BHP Billiton Canada Inc. (BHP). This impact statement: Supports the Project application for a Project and nvironmental Review (PR) permit that would be issued by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA). Presents a summary of the review of general Project lighting design, light trespass, and light pollution (based on drawings and luminaire information provided in Appendix A and D (Ausenco Lighting Drawings), Appendix B (Lighting stimate Spreadsheet), and Appendix C (Fixture Product Sheets) for consistency with the PR Guidelines - Lighting (VFPA 2015). Summarises the review of potential adverse effects of Project-related exterior lighting on adjacent residential areas and general areas offsite. The preliminary lighting design was prepared by Ausenco, the Project s engineering firm. According to the VFPA Guidelines: Lighting Plans should be designed to minimise glare, light trespass, energy conservation, and to maintain dark skies while ensuring safety and security. (VFPA 2015) The reference lighting specifications and consideration of best practices used for this impact statement are presented as follows: BHP lectrical Design Criteria Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (SOR/86-304) (COHSR). 1.1 GNRAL LIGHTING DSIGN Table 1 summarises the preliminary design drawings for consistency with VFPA guidance on lighting locations and heights, illumination types, lighting intensity, controls, and cumulative lighting data. DMD & Associates Ltd. # A Avenue Surrey, BC V4N 5M3 604/ Fax 604/

2 BHP Billiton Canada Inc DMD Lighting Impact Statement February 2018 Table 1 Lighting Plan Comparison with Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Lighting Guidance VFPA Guidance Location of all current and proposed exterior lighting fixtures and proposed power source Type of illuminating devices, fixtures, lamps, supports, reflectors, and other devices including the cut-off characteristics Lamp source type (e.g., high-pressure sodium, LD, etc.), lumen output, and wattage xpected change in wattage for site Fixture mounting height and orientation, with distance noted to the nearest property line Types of timing devices used to control the hours set for illumination, as well as the proposed hours when each fixture will be operated Cumulative lighting data for the overall lighting installation including design power consumption, average illumination, and uniformity levels BHP Ausenco Lighting Reference 1 Drawings L- DWG-00101, 103, 104, 152, and 153 (Appendix A) Lighting stimate Spreadsheet. (Appendix C) Power Distribution Drawings L-DWG and 155 (Appendix D) Drawings L- DWG-00101, 103, 104, 152, and 153 (Appendix A) Lighting stimate Spreadsheet. (Appendix C) Fixtures are Type A to Type D as shown on the Lighting Drawings (Appendix A), the Fixture Product Sheets (Appendix B) and the Lighting stimate Spreadsheet (Appendix C) Fixture Product Sheets (Appendix B) and the Lighting stimate Spreadsheet (Appendix C) Drawings L- DWG-00101, 103, 104, 152, and 153 (Appendix A) Lighting stimate Spreadsheet. (Appendix C) Drawings L- DWG-00101, 103, 104, 152, and 153 (Appendix A) Lighting stimate Spreadsheet. (Appendix C) Lighting stimate Spreadsheet. (Appendix C) Drawings L- DWG-00101, 103, 104, 152, and 153 (Appendix A) Lighting stimate Spreadsheet. (Appendix C) Comments Mounting heights defined on lighting spreadsheet Most fixtures on conveyor are hazardous location rated (Type B and C mounted on stanchions) so they have no full cut-off classification (VFPA 2015); however, they will have an up-light shield as recommended to limit skyglow. All floodlights that can be aimed (Type D) have upper visor to limit upward light trespass and skyglow. Type A fixtures mounted on buildings will have full cut-off optics. All fixtures will be LD and 4000 Kelvin (K) for improved colour rendition 6 high masts totaling 42 kw will be removed and approximately 26 kw of new lighting will be added, resulting in no significant additional load. The closest property is 230 m to the east. ach fixture will have a timing device to control duration of illumination and hours of operation. Light fixtures will be photocellactivated to operate from dusk to dawn. Lighting will also be dimmed during periods of non-operation as set by the operators. Uniformity 1 level will be limited to 4:1 ratio (average to min). Meets VFPA Guidance? Notes: kw - kilowatt; LD - light-emitting diode; m metre; For additional details, refer to: BHP Ausenco Lighting Drawings (Appendix A); Lighting stimate Spreadsheet (Appendix B); Fixture Product Sheets (Appendix C); Ausenco Power Distribution Drawings (Appendix D) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Uniformity is the evenness of the light over a given area. ven (uniform) lighting throughout an area has a uniformity ratio of 1:1. In this case 4:1 means a ratio between the average illumination calculation points over the given area and the minimum calculation point over that area. The goal being to create uniform lighting over given area.

3 BHP Billiton Canada Inc DMD Lighting Impact Statement February 2018 The design follows general guidelines for shiploader lighting, as presented below: Walkways are illuminated for safety of personnel. Fixtures located along the handrail will direct light to the grated walking areas only, and will be controlled with motion sensors and timers to limit the time that they are turned on. Only main access ways will be equipped with automated lights, and secondary access platforms will require lights to be turned on manually. Lighting is designed to be switched on and off by an operator. The end of the loader spout in the hatch must be visible at night, and will be illuminated by an array of fixtures on the end of the loader boom. These fixtures will be 4-260W light-emitting diode (LD) (Type D) mounted above the spout, and will only turn on during loading. The shiploader travels on rails, and will have illumination around the wheel areas for safety of personnel. Shiploader lighting will be mounted to direct light downward and prevent light pollution. Type D (6-79W) fixtures will be mounted above the wheel to provide approximately 300 Lux of illumination at the wheels for worker safety. In addition, both leading and trailing legs of the shiploader will have warning strobes (amber) that will flash when the machine is moving. The top of the shiploader mast will be equipped with aviation hazard indicator lights, but no other lights will be used on the mast to avoid creating a visual nuisance. 1.2 DSIGN CRITRIA The Project site lighting must meet COHSR, Part VI, Schedule B for worker safety, which define target levels of 100 lux for frequently used stairways and 10 lux for outside areas where activity is low. BHP design criteria highlighted in Table 2 have been used for Project design to meet the COHSR while ensuring that the site will not be overly lighted. Motors and moving parts, as described in the BHP lectrical Design Criteria, is a defined area and activity for this Project, and is therefore included in the design criteria in Table 2; however, the COHSR has no specific reference for motors and moving parts. The 300 lux lighting design criteria highlighted in Table 1 is considered reasonable for this activity for the following reasons: These areas make up a very small percentage of the overall lighting. Lighting will be directed downwards to very specific areas. The documents provided in the appendices define the basis of the Project lighting design. For offsite lighting effects, the light levels are reduced via full cut-off optics and visors. In addition, lighting will be turned off or dimmed when the facility is not in use. The Project lectrical Design Criteria (BHP 2017) listed in Table 2 are suitable for the site and activities being undertaken.

4 BHP Billiton Canada Inc DMD Lighting Impact Statement February 2018 Table 2 Project lectrical Design Criteria Office Areas Area or Facility Target Level (Lux) Minimum Level (Lux) Regular office work, active filing, reading good reproductions, writing, etc Areas not involving prolonged reading such as conference rooms, inactive files Corridors and Stairways Computer and Control Rooms Lighting shall be regulated to maintain suitable contrast. Track lighting with dimming control shall be provided. Operational Areas Process Areas (Inactive) and mine areas as required Motors and Moving Parts/ Active areas Stairways lectrical Rooms Cable Pull Rooms Shops Active Traffic Areas Bench and machine Work Storage Areas and Warehouses Inactive Active (rough bulky) Active (medium) Laboratory Outdoor Lighting Parking Lot 10 5 Roads Around Buildings 10 5 General 10 5 Note: 1 Target level to be implemented by task lighting as required.

5 BHP Billiton Canada Inc DMD Lighting Impact Statement February LIGHT SPILL AND TRSPASS To assess potential light trespass effects from Project lighting on local residents, it is appropriate to define the level of spill light (lux) offsite at local residences and any defined areas of environmental sensitivity. Spill light level limits are defined in Table 26.5 of the Illuminating ngineering Society of North America (ISNA) Lighting Handbook (DiLaura et al. 2011)). For this assessment, no additional lighting around the rail loop is anticipated to be required. For the Project site, local residences were determined to be a Lighting Zone 3, which limits spill light to 3 Lux or less in the vertical plane at the local residences. Impacts on fish and wildlife have been reviewed and assessed. However, research is limited with respect to two key factors: dosage (amount of light) and duration (how long lighting is on for) as it relates to impacts on a given species. ffects of lighting on fish and wildlife are much more difficult to assess than effects on humans, therefore the impact on the majority of species are not well known with respect to dosage and duration. That said, based on the additional lighting proposed for the site the dosage on the shoreline and Fraser River would be very low and therefore is considered insignificant. Light trespass from the proposed lighting will be very limited, given that it will be: Located 230 metres (m) or more from local residences quipped with light shields Directed away from local residences. 1.4 SKY GLOW Urban sky glow is a factor that can affect views of the night sky as well as sensitive receptors (e.g., wildlife), and thus influence their behaviour. Species potentially sensitive to light were reviewed by Hemmera in the aquatics assessment (see Attachment 4.2-W of the Application) and the terrestrial assessment (Attachment 4-2.X of the Application). Based on Hemmera s assessment of wildlife potentially sensitive to lighting, no adverse effects were identified. The majority of fixtures shown on the Project lighting drawings (Appendix A) will be aimed downwards to limit up-light 2. Where floodlights are proposed, visors will be added as per the recommendations in ISNA RP-33 Lighting xterior nvironments. Light will be reflected off surfaces, such as pavement and steel structures, and redirected into the sky; however, this is common for lighting installations. The visors are effective in minimising sky-glow to the greatest extent practical. 2 Uplight The percentage of lumens distributed above the luminaire between 90 and 180 degrees vertical (ISNA RP-33-14)

6 BHP Billiton Canada Inc DMD Lighting Impact Statement February 2018 Luminaires with optical systems which limit up-light have been proposed for the Project. These limiting systems are referred to as full cut-off optics. Light will be reflected off surfaces, such as pavement and steel structures, and redirected into the sky, however this is common for lighting installations. The use of full cut-off optics is effective in minimizing skyglow to the greatest extent practical. 1.5 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The Project Lighting Plan and design meets VFPA guidance for the following: Location of all current and proposed exterior lighting fixtures on the premises, as well as the location of the proposed power source Type of illuminating devices, fixtures, lamps, supports, reflectors, and other devices including the cut-off characteristics Lamp source type (e.g. high-pressure sodium, LD, etc.), lumen output, and wattage xpected change in wattage for site Mounting height with distance noted to the nearest property line for each fixture, with orientation noted Types of timing devices used to control the hours set for illumination, as well as the proposed hours when each fixture will be operated Cumulative lighting data for the overall lighting installation including design power consumption, average illumination, and uniformity levels.

7 BHP Billiton Canada Inc DMD Lighting Impact Statement February 2018 DMD concludes that the lighting design and proposed operation for the Project is consistent with VFPA guidance and industry practice, utilises energy-efficient LD sources, and minimises the potential for adverse lighting effects to the greatest extent practical while also taking into account worker safety requirements. We trust that this report is satisfactory to your requirements. Yours sincerely, DMD & Associates Ltd. Don McLean Attached Lighting Drawings (Appendix A) Fixture Cut Sheets (Appendix B) Fixture Spreadsheet (Appendix C) Power Drawings (Appendix D)

8 BHP Billiton Canada Inc DMD Lighting Impact Statement February RFRNCS BHP Billiton Canada Inc. Design Criteria lectrical Rev. 2 (40001-L-DS-40003). DiLaura, D.L., K.W. Hauser, R.G. Mistrick, and G.R. Steffy. The Lighting Handbook. 10 th dition. Reference and Application. Illuminating ngineering Society. 1,328 pp. ISBN-13: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) Project and nvironmental Review: Guidelines Lighting. July Available at Lighting-Guidelines-Final pdf. Accessed October 2017.

9 APPNDIX A Lighting Drawings

10 LGND: T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T SHIPLOADR (NOT 4) WHARF CONVYOR RMOV LIGHT FIXTURS, POLS AND WIRING (NOT 5) A LD STRT LIGHT MOUNTD AGAINST BUILDING (HOLLOPHAN ATB2) B LD WALL MOUNTD FIXTURS, S NOT 3 (HOLLOPHAN PLD2) B B TRANSFR TOWR 4 LCTRICAL ROOM 3 C D LD STANCHION/CILING MOUNTD LIGHT FIXTURS, S NOT 1 & 2 (HOLLOPHAN PLD2) LD SMALL FLOOD LIGHT FIXTURS (HOLLOPHAN PSLD) LD MDIUM FLOOD LIGHT FIXTURS (HOLLOPHAN PMLD) NOT 5 (TYP. 3 ) XISTING HIGH MAST LIGHT FIXTURS 10 LUX - ROAD WAY 100 LUX - WALKWAYS/STAIRS 300 LUX - MOVING PARTS / MOTOR F R A S R S U R R Y D O C K S OUTLOADING CONVYOR LCTRICAL ROOM 2 W W STACKING CONVYOR RCLAIM CONVYOR OUTFD CONVYOR STORAG FD CONVYOR B B TRANSFR TOWR 1 (NOT 2, TYP.) NOTS: A A A A A POTASH STORAG BUILDING (NOT 3) NOT 5 (TYP. 3 ) PORTAL RCLAIM A A A TRANSFR TOWR 3 TRANSFR TOWR 2 A A A B B B B D D NOT 6 LCTRICAL ROOM 1 (NOT 3, TYP.) DUMPR PIT CONVYOR (NOT 1, TYP.) T T 1. COVRD CONVYOR: STANCHION MOUNTD LIGHT FIXTUR c/w SWIVL POLS, MOUNTD VRY 9m ALONG WALKWAY ON BOTH SIDS OF CONVYOR. 2. TRANSFR TOWR: STANCHION (c/w SWIVL POLS) OR CILING MOUNTD LIGHTS AT STAIR LANDING. 3. BUILDINGS: WALL MOUNTD LIGHT FIXTURS ABOV DOOR NTRANCS. INTRIOR LIGHT FIXTURS NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. 4. SHIPLOADR c/w LIGHTS, S DWG L-DWG XISTING HIGH MAST LIGHTS, POLS AND WIRING TO B RMOVD. 6. THIS PORTION IS UNDRGROUND, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY BURLINGTON NORTHRN RAILWAY RAIL CAR UNLOADING STATION (NOT 3)

11 D NOT 2 (TYP.) D RAILCAR GAT VIBRATOR A-CVI (F/S) RAILCAR GAT OPNR A-AC RAILCAR GAT CLOSR A-AC DUMPR PIT FDR A-FD DUMPR PIT CONVYOR A-CV RAILCAR DUMPR BUILDING - TYPICAL LVATION SCAL 1: NOTS: RAIL 7400 RAILCAR GAT VIBRATOR A-CVI RAIL RAILCAR GAT OPNR A-AC RAILCAR GAT CLOSR A-AC RAILCAR GAT OPNR A-AC RAILCAR GAT CLOSR A-AC DUMPR PIT GRIZZLY A-SP DUMPR PIT GRIZZLY A-SP DUMPR PIT FDR A-FD RAILCAR GAT VIBRATOR A-CVI DUMPR PIT FDR A-FD DUMPR PIT CONVYOR A-CV RAILCAR DUMPR BUILDING - SCTION AT DISCHARG ND RAILCAR DUMPR BUILDING - TYPICAL SCTION SCAL 1:100 SCAL 1: FO LIGHTING LGND, S DWG L-DWG FLOODLIGHT FIXTURS TO PROVID LIGHTING AT TRAIN NTRANC AND XIT. 3. INTRIOR LIGHTING NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY.

12 414150A-CV CONVYR BLOW GROUND NOT 2 (TYP.) HAD PULLY TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD NOM. GRAD RF. L. 0,000m BLT U/S TAIL PULLY LOADING ZON 5 WIGH SCAL - TO SHD A-FTW GALLRY BLT TRAVL C C C C C C x6 C B BLT U/S NOT A-CV T.O.C. RF. L. -13,000m DUMPR PIT CONVYOR A-CV SCAL 1: A-CV A-CV A-CV A-CV A-CV BLT U/S HAD PULLY KY PLAN SCAL 1:2500 BLT TRAVL GALLRY C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD LOADING ZON TAIL PULLY NOTS: 1. FO LIGHTING LGND, S DWG L-DWG NOM. GRAD RF. L. 0,000m BLT U/S 2. STANCHION MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURS, MOUNTD VRY 9m ON BOTH WALKWAYS ON SID OF CONVYOR. ONLY ON ST OF LIGHTS SHOWN FOR CLARITY. TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD STORAG FD CONVYOR A-CV SCAL 1:500 HORIZONTAL TAK-UP 3. LIGHT FIXTURS MOUNTD ON STAIR PLATFORM AND NTRANC (TYP. FOR TRANSFR TOWRS). 4. INSID STORAG BUILDING. NOT 4 BLT U/S HAD PULLY PULLY BLT TRAVL PULLY GALLRY C TAIL PULLY LOADING ZON BLT U/S TRIPPR MAINTNANC POSITION PORTAL RCLAIMR MAINTNANC POSITION TAK-UP TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD NOT NOM. GRAD RF. L. 0,000m x14 C B STACKING CONVYOR A-CV SCAL 1:500

13 4000 TAK-UP TOWR 9000 TAIL PULLY MAINTANC ARA ST. PORTAL RCLAIMR LOADING ZON HAD PULLY TAK-UP DRIV NOM. GRAD RF. L. 0,000m 1400 BLT TRAVL NOT 4 C C C C C TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD C x4 BLT U/S B NOT RCLAIM CONVYOR A-CV SCAL 1:750 NO CLADDING (TYP.) GALLRY CABL TRAYS (RF.) 3000 TAK-UP TOWR 4600 TAIL PULLY GALLRY HAD PULLY 4112 OVRALL COVR (TYP.) ACCSS BOTH SIDS (TYP.) LOADING ZON COVR BLT TRAVL C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 8 C C C x2 C B BLT U/S NOM. GRAD RF. L. 0,000m SPILL TRAY (TYP.) 5745 OVRALL 1500 WIGH SCAL - RCLAIM A-FTW TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD NOT 3 GALLRY - TYPICAL SCTION SCAL 1:100 TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD OUTFD CONVYOR A-CV SCAL 1: TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD NOT GALLRY HAD PULLY TAK-UP C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C NOM. GRAD RF. L. 0,000m B C x6 CLAR FOR RAILCAR TRACKS C C C C C C C C BLT TRAVL LOADING ZON TAIL PULLY OUTLOADING CONVYOR A-CV SCAL 1: ST. TRIPPR TRAVL DISTANC TAK-UP 3950 HAD PULLY TAK-UP TOWR PULLY BLT TRAVL BLT U/S NOM. GRAD RF. L. 0,000m 1530 C C C C C C C C C C MID-BLT PLOW - OFF SPC TRANSFR A-CVBT WIGH SCAL - TO SHIPLOADR A-FTW OFF SPC STORAG NOTS: 1. FOR LIGHTING LGND, S DWG L-DWG STANCHION MOUNT LIGHT FIXTURS, MOUNTD VRY 9m ON BOTH WALKWAYS ON SID OF CONVYOR. ONLY ON ST OF LIGHTS SHOWN FOR CLARITY. 3. LIGHT FIXTURS MOUNTD ON STAIR PLATFORM AND NTRANC (TYP. FOR TRANSFR TOWRS). C C C C C C C C C C C NOT 5 C C C C C ST. PULLY NOT 5 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C TAIL PULLY TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD INSID STORAG BUILDING. 5. SHIPLOADR SHOWN TWIC TO INDICAT 2 POSSIBL POSITIONS. WHARF CONVYOR A-CV SCAL 1:500

14 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ST. TRIPPR LNGTH BLT TRAVL x x x x x x x x x x x x x x TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD ST. STRUCTUR HIGHT NOT 3 D SHIPLOADR CONVYOR D SHIPLOADR A-SLS WHARF CONVYOR TRIPPR A-CV NOT 5 BLT TRAVL TRANSFR TOWR A-BLD D T.O. WHARF / PIL CAP L. 4.85m x x WHARF CONVYOR CV NOT ST. TRAVL DISTANC SHIPLOADR - GNRAL ARRANGMNT - PLAN SCAL 1:750 SCTION 1: SHIPLOADR SHUTTL DIST (80'-0") RAIL RAIL NOTS: 1. FOR LIGHTING LGND, S DWG L-DWG CASCADING CHUT C C C C NOT 2 C C C C C C BLT U/S L m 2. LIGHT FIXTURS MOUNTD ON WALKWAY & STAIRS ON SHIPLOADR. 3. LIGHTS MOUNTD TO PROVID LIGHTING TO TRAVLLING SHIPLOADR WHLS. 4. SHIPLOADR SPOUT LIGHTS, 4 LIGHT. 82,000 DWT KAMSARMAX PARTIAL DRAFT x2 x2 5. LIGHT FIXTURS SHOWN ON DWG L-DWG NOT 4 XISTING BRTH D D NOT 3 (TYP. ) T.O. DCK L m RAIL RAIL 20,000 DWT HANDY SIZ LOADD DRAFT SHIPLOADR - LVATION SCTION 1:250

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32 APPNDIX C Fixture Spreadsheet

33 Lighting stimate - FSD Interior/ Location Qty Fixture model (Americain lectric/holophane) xterior Fixture Type LD Wattage Mounting Height (m) Angle Notes High mast lighting xisting --- n/a 30 n/a Removed existing high mast lighting for storage bldg. & shiploader. Qty: est. 6. xisting light wattage: TBD (est W). -room #1 (substation & storage)) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door -room #1 (substation & storage)) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door -room #2 (conveying) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door -room #2 (conveying) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door -room #3 (shiploader) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door -room #3 (shiploader) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-1 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor

34 Interior/ Location Qty Fixture model (Americain lectric/holophane) xterior Fixture Type LD Wattage Mounting Height (m) Angle Notes Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-2 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor

35 Interior/ Location Qty Fixture model (Americain lectric/holophane) xterior Fixture Type LD Wattage Mounting Height (m) Angle Notes Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-5 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor

36 Interior/ Location Qty Fixture model (Americain lectric/holophane) xterior Fixture Type LD Wattage Mounting Height (m) Angle Notes Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor

37 Interior/ Location Qty Fixture model (Americain lectric/holophane) xterior Fixture Type LD Wattage Mounting Height (m) Angle Notes Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-6 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor

38 Interior/ Location Qty Fixture model (Americain lectric/holophane) xterior Fixture Type LD Wattage Mounting Height (m) Angle Notes Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Conveyor BL-7 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Covered conveyor - lights on both side of conveyor Transfer Tower TT-01 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Transfer Tower ntrance Transfer Tower TT-01 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-01 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-01 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-01 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-01 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Transfer Tower ntrance Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-02 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-03 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Transfer Tower ntrance

39 Interior/ Location Qty Fixture model (Americain lectric/holophane) xterior Fixture Type LD Wattage Mounting Height (m) Angle Notes Transfer Tower TT-03 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-03 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-03 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-04 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Transfer Tower ntrance Transfer Tower TT-04 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-04 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-04 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-04 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-04 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Transfer Tower TT-04 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Stairs Platform Storage Bldg n/a xterior: west side - use existing high-mast lighting Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Storage Bldg 1 ATB BLD10 MVOLT R2 A xterior: wall-mounted streetlight (north, east, south side of bldg.) every 48 m. Shiploader 20 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH C Shiploader - Stairs & Platform (assumption: 20 lights) Shiploader 6 PSLD PK2 MVOLT MFL 40K D w/shieshiploader - Drive wheels (assumption: 6 lights) Shiploader 4 PMLD 6 4K 10A w/shieshiploader - Loading Spout (assumption: 6 lights) Rail Car Dumper (railcar entrance) 1 PSLD PK2 MVOLT MFL 40K D w/shabove railcar entrance & exit Rail Car Dumper (railcar entrance) 1 PSLD PK2 MVOLT MFL 40K D w/shabove railcar entrance & exit Rail Car Dumper (door) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door Rail Car Dumper (door) 1 PLD2 10L 5K AS UN NA G L5 SH B Above door Total Lighting fixture location is based on Universal Transverse Mercator system. Zone is NAD 83. levation is relative to ground.

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